Yemen's armed forces have reportedly targeted the runway of Sanaa International Airport to prevent an Iranian aircraft from landing, according to Yemeni state media.
Yemen's capital Sanaa is under the control of the Iran-aligned Houthi group, while the internationally-recognised government, which has the backing of Saudi Arabia, operates out of Aden in southern Yemen.
The Houthis have called it a "blatant and unjust aggression" in a post on Telegram. "We affirm that this aggression will not go unpunished," says Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea.
Houthis report Iranian plane lands in Yemen, despite alleged runway attack
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The Yemeni rebel movement "Ansar Allah" (Houthis) has blamed Saudi Arabia for the strikes on Sanaa airport and has declared the end of the de-escalation period, Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said.
Un avión de pasajeros iraní aterrizó en la zona de Yemen controlada por los hutíes bajo ataques aéreos de Arabia Saudí.
Hace unas horas, un Airbus A340-300 de la aerolínea iraní Mahan Air aterrizó en el aeropuerto de Saná, con una delegación de hutíes a bordo que regresaba del funeral del ayatolá Alí Jamenei.
Cuando el avión iniciaba la maniobra de aterrizaje, la Fuerza Aérea de Arabia Saudí bombardeó los alrededores del aeropuerto, pero la aeronave logró tomar tierra.
Footage captures the moment Saudi Arabian airstrikes struck Sana'a International Airport in Yemen.
L'aereo iraniano si è diretto all'aeroporto di Hodeidah, nello Yemen occidentale, dopo l'attacco saudita all'aeroporto di Sana'a, secondo l'agenzia di stampa iraniana Fars
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